The male lead of the Japanese drama " Star Fire " was played by Yamada Takayuki.
Soda was a Japanese actor who had acted as the male lead in many Japanese dramas. His real name was Suga Masaki, also known as General Sugai. His works include Seto inland sea, reasoning without words, and honey lemon soda. He played different types of roles in these plays, showing his acting skills and charm. His performance style was unique and was loved by the audience.
An ascetic male protagonist usually referred to the male protagonist in the novel who had a high degree of asceticism and had strict restrictions and self-discipline on feelings and sexual behavior. This kind of plot often appeared in some romance novels or television dramas. The female protagonist was usually attracted by the male protagonist's asceticism, while the male protagonist would constantly suppress his sexual desire because of the pursuit of love. Abstinent male leads usually showed a mature, rational, and responsible image. They were able to stick to their bottom line in relationships and were not willing to compromise. They were very serious about relationships. At the same time, the self-discipline and asceticism of the male protagonist would also make them more principled and ethical in their lives, and they would not be easily influenced by external temptations and impulses. However, it should be noted that not everyone liked the plot of the abstinent male lead. Some people might think that this plot was too cold and oppressive, lacking true emotional resonance. Therefore, when choosing a novel or TV series, one had to choose according to their own preferences and needs.
There was a Japanese drama called " Manga Man " where the male lead was a mangaka. The drama told the story of a young mangaka growing up. After experiencing all kinds of setbacks and difficulties, he finally became an excellent mangaka. The plot of the play was compact and the characters were vivid, which was very popular with the audience.
The following are some recommendations for Japanese drama novels about the male lead being a gangster: 1. " Personal Deal ": This novel was written by Angie. The male lead was Endo Koji, and it told the story between him and the female lead, Jiang Moping. 2. " The Outsiders of White Mountains and Black Waters ": This novel tells the story of the local residents who were displaced and encountered underworld gangs after the northeast region was occupied by the Japanese invaders. 3. " On the Blade ": The protagonist of this novel is a spy who wanders between the Japanese underworld and the secret service. His identity is complicated and the plot is full of ups and downs. Please note that the recommended novels are based on the search results provided. There may be other novels that are suitable for you, but there is no specific recommendation in the information provided.
There are many anime or Japanese dramas where the male lead is a gangster. The following are a few more classic ones: 1 " Tokyo Ghoul ": The male lead, Kim Mu-yan, was a bad biker who later became a ghoul. 2." Attack of the Giants ": The male lead, Alan, was a bad biker who later became a giant hunter. 3 " Hot-blooded Teenager ": The male protagonist, Hadoto Hashida, was a bad biker who later became a martial artist. [4. Blade of Ghost Destruction: The male protagonist, Tanjiro, was a bad biker who later became a swordsman.] 5. Sword Art Online: The male lead, Kirito, was a gangster who later became a gamer. These anime and Japanese dramas all had settings where the male lead was a gangster.
The following are some recommended disabled novels for male leads, including female leads: 1. "Bang Her Heartbeat": The female protagonist lost her memory, the male protagonist was disabled, and the male protagonist couldn't hear her voice, but he could hear the female protagonist's heartbeat. 2. "Married to a Rich and Disabled...": No details were provided. 3. "Female Hero,""Hidden Emperor" and so on. Please note that the specific plot and content of these novels may require further understanding.
We can recommend the following suspense movies, Japanese dramas, and novels, all of which have elements of male protagonists and suspense reasoning: 1. [Double Dragons (TV Series): This drama is starred by Ikuda Douzhen and Oguri Shun. It is a suspense mystery drama about criminal police and crime.] 2. Inference Without Words (TV Series): This drama has a female lead and male lead Suga Masaki. It tells a story of suspense and reasoning. The abilities of the main character and the design of the case are very attractive. 3. "Legal High"(TV series): The Douban rating of this drama is 9.3. It tells the story of a law firm. The male lead is the legendary lawyer, Kumi Ken. 4. Demon Frog Man (Movie): This movie is adapted from the suspense manga of the same name. It tells the story of a series of strange murders. The male lead is the criminal police officer, Hisashi Sawamura. It should be noted that the above recommended works may not completely meet the requirements of the title because the search results provided are limited. If you need more recommendations or specific information, please do a more detailed search or consult relevant professionals.
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Some Japanese dramas involved the female lead being abused. For example, in " Naomi and Kanako," Kanako was a victim of domestic violence. Her husband, Tatsuhiro Hattori, was a bank elite. He seemed elegant, but in fact, he was petty, irritable, and easily hostile. He could not understand Kanako's hard work as a housewife and cruelly carried out domestic violence against her. In the original Japanese drama, Mother, there was a plot to rescue a little girl who was abused. In Imperfect Her, there were also a lot of scenes of domestic violence to describe the tragic life of the little girl, Mu Liansheng, such as being locked in a box and beaten black and blue. The novel," Deaths from domestic violence, I went crazy from the bullet comments ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the Anti-Japanese War drama, Ikeda Sakurako was played by Hirosue Ryoko.